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How to Remove DRM from Your Purchased Music (Unlock Songs / Videos) Method #3Original at YouTube
• Sun, Jan 25
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Verizon Gets Rhapsody Subscriptions, DRM-Free Downloads
Original at Gizmodo
• Sun, Jun 29
By Benny Goldman Verizon customers with certain VCAST phones have some new options for buying music, thanks to Rhapsody. First off, the $15 per month, all-the-songs-you-can-guzzle subscription service is offered on LG's Decoy and Dare, Moto's W755 and Samsung's SCH-u550, Glyde, and Juke, and will be...
Another DRM trainwreck
Original at Developer Blogs from UK
• Fri, May 9
By tim I got an email that said Urge was closing and my membership would be transferred to Rhapsody 25 … I was unable to refresh my licenses because Urge had closed … turns out, they never moved the DRM over to their servers because “...
Rhapsody DRM Driver Issue (ATI)
Original at real.lithium.com
• Thu, May 8
By Wingmann DRM Issue ATI Omega Driver. Why has this problem not yet been fixed yet? its been almost a year now since this problem occured. I game on this same pc with rhapsody and theres no way im rolling back to a earlier driver because of ...
EMusic: Over 200 Million MP3s Served -- None with DRM - Wired News
Original at Wired News
• Mon, Apr 14
EMusic: Over 200 Million MP3s Served -- None with DRM - Apr 14, 2008 On the other hand, if Apple wants to offer a Rhapsody-style unlimited music service, it will most likely have to use DRM that will not work on older iPod ... The '500000-song' iPod isn't surprising CNET Crave Blog
EMusic: Over 200 Million MP3s Served -- None with DRM - Wired News
Original at Wired News
• Mon, Apr 14
EMusic: Over 200 Million MP3s Served -- None with DRM - Apr 14, 2008 On the other hand, if Apple wants to offer a Rhapsody-style unlimited music service, it will most likely have to use DRM that will not work on older iPod ... The '500000-song' iPod isn't surprising CNET Crave Blog
Will iTunes Adopt a Subscription Model?
Original at NewsFactor Network
• Fri, Apr 13
Apple is reportedly negotiating with Sony BMG, Warner Music, and EMI to renew contracts for the licensed content it offers on iTunes, and will powwow with Universal next week. Apple executives could not immediately be reached for comment.
DRM Catcher
Original at PBS
• Fri, Feb 9
Steve Jobs this week came out in opposition to Digital Rights Management (DRM) software -- including Apple's own FairPlay system -- and proposed that the major record labels and device manufacturers like Apple simply give up the practice, allowing music to be distributed unprotected....
Opinion: Steve Jobs Tells the Truth; But One Step Remains
Original at PC Magazine
• Tue, Feb 6
By MichaelMiller This afternoon, he published a long statement on the Apple web site that pretty much calls for the end of Digital Rights Management (DRM) on music. And then, can we talk about DRM and copy protection on movies? Jobs and Disney surely have some ideas there.
Sonos Now Plays Microsoft DRM’d Songs
Original at TechCrunch
• Mon, Jan 8
By Michael Arrington Later today Sonos will announce that their home music devices will now support Microsoft DRM’d music. That means music from AOL Music Now, MTV Networks’ URGE, Napster, Wal-Mart, Yahoo! Music and the Zune Marketplace will all play on the Sonos devices. Users have been able to play music fro...
SanDisk Ships Music Players with Helix and Windows Media DRM Support
Original at InternetNews.com
• Wed, Nov 1
RealNetworks isn't abandoning HelixDRM after all. A dual-DRM strategy to make Rhapsody more competitive with iTunes.
12 Killer Apps for Palm PDAs
Original at Lifehacker
• Mon, Oct 30
By Rick Broida Most Palms come with the standard version of Pocket Tunes, so why spend $34.95 on Deluxe? In a word: PlaysForSure. Pocket Tunes Deluxe enables your Palm to play DRM-protected songs purchased from services like Napster, Rhapsody, and Yahoo Music Unlimited. Even better, it supports subscr...
The Engadget Interview: Viodentia, creator of FairUse4WM
Original at Engadget
• Mon, Sep 25
By Ryan Block Presently Microsoft has yet to been able to fix this vulnerability -- is it possible for them to repair PlaysForSure without totally starting over? As soon as I release something, Microsoft can certainly patch around it. I can do the same. I don't believe that either of us has a nuclear optio...
A week in DRM wonderland
Original at Techcrunch
• Tue, Sep 19
By Marshall Kirkpatrick Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a key issue on the emerging web; how will the benefits of free flowing data be balanced by the commercial interests of content creators or the corporations that own their content? The past week has seen constant flow of important developments in DRM, so...
Sansa Rhapsody with DRM technology
Original at Ubergizmo
• Mon, Sep 18
The DRM market is already fragmented into so many camps, you might think that roping in Kofi Annan to solve the disputes and infighting would be a viable option. RealNetworks and SanDisk has aggravated the situation further by introducing an e200 player that is pre-loaded with pop music,...
Lets All Build Wall Gardens
Original at GigaOM
• Sun, Sep 17
By Om Malik They (which includes everyone from Microsoft to Real to SanDisk) used to mock Apple for having a walled garden approach to digital music. iPod + iTunes + Apple DRM = Money. Well now they are building their own walls - Microsoft has Zune.
Opinion: An Open Letter to Microsoft - Why you shouldn't kill FairUse4WM
Original at Engadget
• Sun, Aug 27
By Peter Rojas We know that you're already probably working to fix the, um, hole that's been discovered in Windows DRM 10/11, but we're going to ask you this anyway: please don't stop consumers from using FairUse4WM to remove copy protection from music they've downloaded.
DVDs Get DRM, Napster Gets Hacked, Cool New Phones, I Get Intellifitted
Original at PC Magazine
• Thu, Feb 17
By louderback In a dramatic reversal, Microsoft bowed to market reality and announced that it will update Internet Explorer to version seven later this year. The bomb was dropped by chairman Bill at his keynote at the RSA security conference. Our story details when it'll be available, what nifty new fea...